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Fancy a 44 hour Doctor Who marathon? BBC America viewers are in for the time of their lives from 12AM (Eastern Time) on New Year’s Day as the US subscriber channel kicks off with The Christmas Invasion in order to finish off with The End of Time, Part Two on January 2nd. Whether this is…

Legendary Scots fabric tweed – handwoven on the Isles of Harris, Lewis, Uist and Barra in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, using local wool – is the material of choice for the Eleventh Doctor Who. So it makes sense that the Harris Tweed Authority should be interested in striking up a deal with the BBC…

The 26 part K9 spin off series is set to air in 2010 – the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith’s tin dog has been redesigned for an Australian TV production developed by original co-creator Bob Baker and Paul Tams. GallifreyNewsBase have listed the first 13 episode titles – however the full set of titles is…

Departing Doctor Who Executive Producer Russell T Davies has delivered a damning verdict on the impact a Tory government would have on the BBC. With a foundering Labour government that can’t find it’s way to Denmark without destroying British jobs, it seems ever more likely that a Conservative government will be formed. Russell T Davies…

Coventry’s successful Doctor Who Exhibition closes within a month – and the event is slashing admission prices to celebrate! From last Saturday, prices have been cut by 20 per cent with family ticket now costing Â£15 (2 adults and 2 children); adult and children’s tickets are Â£5 and Â£3 respectively. Gary Hall, chief executive of…

The other great David Tennant-starring broadcast this Christmas is of course Hamlet – the BBC recording of the 2008 RSC production is more than just a play caught on camera as trailers and a Times preview article reveal. It seems there was never any chance of this being simply a recording – co-star Patrick Stewartfor…

Congratulations to BBC America who have seen their highest ever ratings with the broadcast of the Doctor Who episode The Waters of Mars on Saturday, 19th December. Over 1.1 million viewers tuned in to see the prepenultimate episode to star David Tennant as the Doctor battled Water Zombies controlled by the bizarre and still mysterious…